Republican lawmakers press FTC's Khan on energy sector merger scrutiny
Republicans are stepping up their oversight of the FTC's use of consent decrees under Chair Lina Khan to bar energy industry executives from serving on boards after deals conclude.
Ford hit with $165M penalty from NHTSA, second-highest in agency's history
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hit Ford with the second-largest civil penalty in its history, saying the automaker failed to recall vehicles in a timely manner.
Musk and Ramaswamy's DOGE opens hiring on X
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which President-elect Trump tapped Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead, announced that it will be hiring via its X account.
Trump is not going to regulate AI industry with Musk 'sitting next to him,' exec says
Dominari Securities CEO Kyle Wool joins 'Mornings with Maria' to assess Q3 earnings, deregulation under President-elect Trump and his expectations for upcoming economic data.
Fraternal Order of Police urges Trump to name Brendan Carr as next FCC chair
The Fraternal Order of Police sent a letter to President-elect Trump urging him to appoint Commissioner Brendan Carr as the next chairman of the FCC next year.
Who might Trump pick to serve as Treasury secretary?
President-elect Trump will soon begin announcing nominees to key cabinet positions, and his Treasury secretary pick will play a key role in advancing his economic agenda.
Manufacturing sector sheds 78K jobs in last three months
The October jobs report found the manufacturing sector lost 46,000 jobs amid strike activity at major manufacturers, extending a three-month slide that has seen the loss of 78,000 jobs.
Federal judge blocks luxury brand merger between Tapestry and Capri
A federal judge issued a ruling blocking the pending merger of luxury fashion brands Tapestry and Capri on the grounds it would undercut competition in the handbag market.
Boeing CEO says 'trust in our company has eroded,' calls for 'fundamental culture change'
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on the company's earnings call that "trust in our company has eroded" and the aerospace giant needs a culture change as well as an improved balance sheet.
Feds investigating the safety of Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' feature
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating 2.4 million Tesla vehicles with the Full Self-Driving software following fatal crashes involving reduced visibility.
Real estate expert gives one-word answer on whether an executive order could lower housing costs
Madison Ventures Plus Managing Director Mitch Roschelle gives his take on progressives calling for executive action on housing costs and rising mortgage rates.
Supreme Court allows Biden EPA emission rule to proceed
The Supreme Court allowed the Biden administration's EPA to continue to enforces its regulation to attempt to curb carbon emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants.
Want to cancel a subscription? FTC finalizes rule to make it easier for consumers
The FTC announced the final version of its click to cancel rule which aims to make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions that would otherwise auto-renew.
Musk's SpaceX sues California panel over alleged political bias in rocket launch decision
Elon Musk's SpaceX sued the California Coastal Commission alleging that commissioners' political bias against Musk was used to deny SpaceX the ability to conduct more launches.
I have no confidence that the government is truly taking this seriously: Rep James Comer
Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., reacts to former President Trump's threat to Iran following assassination plots and discusses a report that the Biden-Harris administration's regulations are suffocating the American dream.
Liberal Gun Owners wants to change how the US addresses gun-related issues
Liberal Gun Owners group is aiming to change the way both Republicans and Democrats think about how the U.S. deals with politicies surrounding firearms.
FTC Chair Lina Khan defends merger and acquisition crackdown
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan defended the FTC's crackdown on mergers and acquisitions, arguing that her agency has to protect competition in the marketplace.
US Steel CEO says company likely to close steel mills if proposed $14B sale to Nippon Steel falls through
U.S. Steel's CEO is warning that the failure of its planned sale to Nippon Steel would lead to the closure of steel mills that would be modernized if the deal proceeds.
Boeing faces strike of about 32,000 workers
Boeing is facing yet another challenge as 32,000 members of the IAM union are threatening to strike this month if a deal isn't reached on a new contract with the company.
Independent grocers urge enforcement of antitrust laws rather than 'price gouging' push
The National Grocers Association urged lawmakers and regulators to focus on enforcing antitrust law in supplier pricing instead of alleged "price gouging" by the grocery industry.